MEMS technology

Schroers and his team are already using their new processing technique to fabricate miniature resonators for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) — tiny mechanical devices powered by electricity — as well as gyroscopes and other resonator ...

yesterday High Performance Composites - MEMS technology

MEMS business

Second, a focused but significant capital investment in capacity for MEMS that is micromachining, in smart applications for the Automotive field and in the U8500 smartphone platforms that they are developing within ST-Ericsson, their 50/50 joint ...

today EE Times India - MEMS business

Nanotechnology

A tiny, nanoscale-size rod of iron oxide particles in the lab that respond to an external magnetic field in a way that could dramatically improve how visual information is displayed in the future have been developed by University of California ...

The nanolithography platform, NLP 2000, was designed to provide a simple solution to achieve high precision placement of nano- to micro-sized features with nanoscale precision. The process of deposition of material is based on Dip Pen Nanolithography ...

Just like a regular-sized device requires a regular-sized motor to operate, a nanodevice likewise requires a molecular-scale motor. In some cases, that motor takes the form of a piston, and building a piston that's just a few nanometers long ... well, ...

Graphene is a form of carbon that is only one atom thick, giving it several important properties: it's impermeable, it's the strongest nanomaterial, it's optically transparent and it has high thermal conductance. "Graphene is the next-generation ...

(Nanowerk News) Scientists in the Center for Nanoscale Materials and Argonne's Biosciences Division have demonstrated a remarkably simple, elegant, and cost-effective way of assembling nanoparticles into larger structures of any desired shape and form ...

today Nanowerk LLC - Nanotechnology

Featured Event

This symposium will focus on new directions for the applications of MEMS technologies, the challenges encountered to move forward, and the existing semiconductor technologies that can enable them. "Triple Crown" keynote speakers Dr. Janusz Bryzek, Joseph Mallon, and Dr. Kurt Petersen will make this an event you should not miss! Register now!